Babolat Pure Aero Tennis Racquet Review
September 10th, 2015
by Do It Tennis
filed in Tennis Product Reviews, Tennis Racquet Reviews
The
Babolat Pure Aero tennis racquet is new and improved, from the favorite it’s already proven to be.
One thing you’ll notice about this tennis racquet is that you get all the spin you want without sacrificing any power and punch from your stroke.
There is slightly different technology in this generation of Babolat’s Pure Aero. There is
cortex active technology, which acts as a shock absorber and reduces the vibration so you feel a smooth hit every time. The frame of the racquet also has different technology with the
Aero Modular frame. It’s more aerodynamic so it moves through the air with less drag. This gives you better control and helps you to hit the ball in the exact direction you want to. If you’ve played tennis a little while, you know that a slow racquet can sometimes cause a miss-hit on the ball. The Babolat Pure Aero is unique from most tennis racquets in that it also has
woofer technology. The woofer gives you more power, more sweet spot and more physical contact between the tennis ball and the racquet.
The aesthetics of this racquet have also changed. It’s very eye-catching and might even take your opponents’ attention off the ball and onto you stellar-looking racquet. In all seriousness, Babolat definitely went with a bold color for this new model. It’s neon yellow with the Babolat stripe on the side of the racquet.
This tennis racquet would be ideal for players who have a full swing, and can even benefit those with more moderate swings. It’d be most useful to a player with at least a little more experience than beginner, and advanced players can certainly take advantage of its benefits. If you want to hit with extra spin and solid power while experiencing a smooth and aerodynamic stoke, then this tennis racquet was made for you.
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Babolat tennis racquets in stock at Do It Tennis and even get a chance to demo the one you think fits your playing style most (or demo them all, it’s up to you!). If you have played with this new racquet, we’d love to hear your thoughts about your experience! Feel free to write to us on
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